Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 5, 2011

Could an earthquake ever take down the Egyptian Pyramids?

Could an earthquake ever take down the Egyptian Pyramids?

What the largest Richter extent earthquake to ever happen near the Pyramids?

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Answer by Geology Rock Star
The pyramids are generally well built and have a strong base. It would take an unusually powerful quake to knock them down. Instead, they will slowly erode away to nothing over a period of many thousands of years

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Answer by GraemeW
A excellent place to start might be tourist guides. This would at least give you some indication of food and nightlife.

I’ve also linked to the official Government web site, which will give you some thought of the scope of government in Britain.

A third possibility would be to go to a news site, like Yahoo! News or Google News, and search for news on “British teens” or “English teens”.

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From October 7, 1985 – Rod Roddy announces an episode of the CBS Daytime smash gameshow hit–The 000 Pyramid with special guests Levar Burton and Vicki Lawrence. Part 1 of 4.
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